$20 Trillion Transatlantic Tunnel Would Be ‘High Risk’ Build [More]
And they didn’t even address the obvious.
Notes from the Resistance
$20 Trillion Transatlantic Tunnel Would Be ‘High Risk’ Build [More]
And they didn’t even address the obvious.
Homeowners in Irving initially came up with the idea of shooting and killing the pigs, but then realized they should not be firing a gun at the animals in a suburban neighborhood. “My first thought was, like, well, I can go shoot them,” Mendez said. “But I’m like, yeah, I’m in a neighborhood. I can’t just go out there and start blasting.” [More]
No, not just “blasting,” but then again, what qualified hunter would characterize it that way? Would he say the same thing if it was a feral human threatening him, and settle for “slingshots and clapping two pieces of wood”?
As long as Cooper’s rules are adhered to, what’s the problem? Who died and made this guy the arbiter of appropriate responses to be selected for national amplification?
Now, in the closing chapter of Schmidt’s journey from judicial infamy to political ignominy, he has chosen to flip off Portland voters by attempting to illegally set up early releases for a rogue’s gallery of murderers, rapists, and thugs. [More]
So naturally he was endorsed by the more disarmed victims lobby:

[Via Michael G]

Mark is joined by long time AAR contributor David Codrea founder of War on Guns. Topics of discussion include the terror attack on New Orleans on New Years day, The Office of Gun Violence Prevention and the Gun Owners for Trump during the campaign. [Listen]
Yesterday’s show…
Colton Lexus, 30, was arrested Wednesday night after allegedly shooting a man who was kicking his apartment door in the Back of the Yards neighborhood. [More]
Why? That’s a pretty deranged, aggressive and scary action, and it seems a pretty reasonable assumption that if the kicker had succeeded he’d have been a danger to those he could now reach.
Besides, the resident was just following the recognized Gun Safety President’s expert home defense advice.
[Via bondmen]
If the federal government wants to find you, they’ll likely succeed. But this pipe bomber escaped the authorities like Andy Dufresne at Shawshank. The latest from the FBI: this person is about five-foot-seven inches. That’s it: [More]
Funny, how TV conditions us to think they’re omniscient and infallible with all that magic CSI stuff…
It’s almost like reality is a Salish epiphany.
Either that or they know and ain’t sayin’.
[Via Michael G]
UPDATE
House Releases Bombshell Report on January 6 Pipe Bomber Revealing FBI Engaged in Massive Coverup and Refuses to Cooperate with Investigators [More]
Like I said…
[Via bondmen]
Man Suspected in Las Vegas Cybertruck Explosion Was Happily Texting Ex-Girlfriends Days Before Incident [More]
Well, they did need to get the “greatest threat” narrative back on track…
Forgive me for questioning the official story.
[Via Michael G]
Spetsnaz, Russian Mercenaries, and American Commandoes in Syria [More]
Dr. Miguel Faria give us an excerpt from his book Stalin, Mao, Communism, and the 21st Century Aftermath in Russia and China.
As an aside because this made me think of it, war on home turf is not the romantic stuff of fiction, anonymous keyboard commandos boldly calling for CW2 notwithstanding. I believe the reason we have not seen it here –yet — is because the Second Amendment is working, not just against individual predators, but on a societal level. As Thomas Paine observed:
[A]rms, like law, discourage and keep the invader and the plunderer in awe, and preserve order in the world as well as property… Horrid mischief would ensue were one-half the world deprived of the use of them…
Our duty is to keep that horrid mischief from taking over. And rejecting the peaceable means bequeathed to us by the Founders that we yet have and doing nothing but rattling sabers and complaining undermines that.
British University Issues Trigger Warning on Greek Mythology [More]
I understand. I’ve suffered PTSD from The Odyssey myself.
I was six or seven, and saw Ulysses with Kirk Douglas. The Cyclops scared the hell out of me, and I remember waking up that night crying from a bad dream about it.
These students are the emotionally disturbed equivalents of first or second graders. Like the saying goes, it’s a mental disorder. They are children, unworthy heirs of the terrible sacrifices that ended up enabling them to “grow” into entitled collectivist weaklings deserving of the replacements they are demanding.
Speaking of Polyphemus, he’s a regular in these parts, usually brought up when talking about Quislings, Fudds, and “compromisers” willing to obey him if he eats them last.
The rest of us are heating up sharpened stakes in the fire.
Face mask mandates return in multiple states as doctors warn of ‘quad-demic’ of four viral infections [More]
If at first they don’t succeed… turn on the fog machine!
Sorry. But you tell me why I should trust official narratives.

It sure sounds like “seditious conspiracy” to me, but I guess that would have to be decided by the victors… [More]
They seem to believe they’ll remain above it all.

Grassroots activists want an ATF chief who adheres to the Second Amendment, and who “can tell the difference between the good guys and genuine bad guys. [More]
Well, as the most prominent name mentioned so far in “Gun Owners for Trump,” you’re in a unique position to influence that:
Gun rights leaders and legal scholars could be identified and nominated to analyze and prioritize bills, lawsuits, regulations, opportunities, and threats, to advise on judicial and other federal nominees, and to help educate the public. The Office would provide a way for the public to express their concerns and to offer ideas and suggestions, meaning gun owners would have a conduit.
No…?
Funny, still nothing on the news about this…
Last month, Representatives August Pfluger (R-TX) and Jared Golden (D-ME) introduced the bipartisan “Protecting Americans’ Right to Silence Act of 2024” (PARTS Act), H.R. 10145, which seeks to modernize and clarify the federal definition of firearm suppressors under the Gun Control Act. [More]
So Republicans help Gungrabber Golden burnish his reputation with a bill that has a 1% chance of being enacted, meaning it costs Democrats nothing but buys them all kinds of Fuddwill and “gunfluencer” kudos…
[Via Jess]
“Last night in Queens, a memorial for a teen lost to gun violence turned to horror when gunmen opened fire on the crowd, including several young people who are now hospitalized. This cannot be our normal…” [More]
No, it’s not OUR normal, Kathy. But it’s pretty unexpected (oops) for a significant segment of YOUR consituency.
As is blaming it on “gun violence”…
Classy joint sure to attract all the right people, no…?
[Via Steve T]
NYPD top cop, who abruptly resigned amid sex-for-OT allegations, was shot on Staten Island in the 90s over alleged love triangle [More]
So, yeah he’s been a self-serving swine his entire career and got away with it because no one dared derail his politically-mandated DEI path to the top and because the entire damn NYPD is the corrupt enforcement wing of the Democrat machine and always has been, public fawning over Tom Selleck and Blue Bloods notwithstanding…
[Via Steve T]
A 15-year-old boy is facing serious weapons charges after being arrested in possession of a semiautomatic rifle in northeast Portland on Monday. [More]
Bet the breeder sow and sperm donor are real prizes…
No, of course we can’t tell you who he is so you can thank him for adding fuel to idiot Dana Polehanki’s fire.
Boy, times sure have changed.
[Via Steve T]